WATCH: Jey Uso’s younger son Jeyce joins his father in a boxing session ahead of his WrestleMania showdown against Jimmy Uso

The YEET Master got to spend some quality time with his son ahead of his marquee match at WrestleMania.


WATCH: Jey Uso’s younger son Jeyce joins his father in a boxing session ahead of his WrestleMania showdown against Jimmy Uso

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Jey Uso is leaving no stone unturned for WrestleMania. With exactly a week to spare until the big one in Philly, The YEET Master caught up with his younger son, Jeyce. The latter engaged in a grueling boxing session with his dad as junior Uso was seen throwing caution to the wind at Jey. The 38-year-old was just defending whatever his little boy had in store.

It was the Raw Superstar’s biggest accomplishment as a father, his caption on Instagram read. Inarguably, this weekend is going to be a flex for the Samoan dynasty. Of course, for Jey Uso, he’s on the cusp of stepping into that sacred mat with his twin brother, Jimmy Uso. Whether they’d go on Saturday or a day later is yet to be decided. Nonetheless, they’ve already etched their names in the record books.

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Jey and Jimmy are about to become only the third brother-versus-brother affair at a stage like WrestleMania. The Hardys did it back in 2009, preceded by Owen and Bret Hart at the 10th edition of The Showcase of the Immortals. But for The Usos, it’s personal. At one point, both of them mutinied against their Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns. Though Jimmy went on to crawl back into his cousin’s tutelage, Jey did not.

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And for that, Reigns still has a grudge against the former Bloodline member. Which is why he recently blamed “Main Event” Jey Uso as one of the main reasons why his hair has gone gray. Moreover, the Roman-coined “hot head” was the first Superstar to pin him in nearly 3.5 years back at last year’s Money in the Bank PLE.

Jey Uso goes one-on-one with Solo Sikoa on SmackDown

This week on SmackDown, big brother Jey will go to work against Solo Sikoa. This one came at The Head of the Table’s behest. During a backstage segment on the blue brand last Friday, The Bloodline’s Enforcer vowed to down the fan-favorite by crushing his hopes of making it to WrestleMania XL.

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Jey Uso vs Solo Sikoa [via- WWE]

A few days ago, The Usos’ pops, Rikishi, took to X following his son’s clash, which was made official. The WWE Hall of Famer said being proud of his boys would be an understatement. He didn’t pick a side but affirmed that it’s a win-win situation for the fans.

The 58-year-old hasn’t been involved in his kid’s on-screen turmoil, despite implicit teases. It would be interesting if The Samoan Stinker turns up directly at the Lincoln Financial Field in some capacity.

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